> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://zap-pilot.gitbook.io/zap-pilot/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://zap-pilot.gitbook.io/zap-pilot/product.md).

# Product

- [How it works?](https://zap-pilot.gitbook.io/zap-pilot/product/how-it-works.md)
- [Get Started](https://zap-pilot.gitbook.io/zap-pilot/product/get-started.md): Explore our step-by-step guide to building your first diversified portfolio.
- [Risk Management](https://zap-pilot.gitbook.io/zap-pilot/product/risk-management.md): Risk management is key to achieving stable wealth growth.
- [Protocol Mechanics](https://zap-pilot.gitbook.io/zap-pilot/product/protocol-mechanics.md): Learn the technology behind Zap Pilot
- [Vault Logic](https://zap-pilot.gitbook.io/zap-pilot/product/protocol-mechanics/vault-logic.md): Explains how Zap Pilot’s Vaults work, how funds are allocated using the Kelly Criterion, and how users retain control while participating in cross-chain DeFi strategies.
- [Kelly Allocation Strategy](https://zap-pilot.gitbook.io/zap-pilot/product/protocol-mechanics/kelly-allocation-strategy.md): Explains how Zap Pilot applies the Kelly Criterion to dynamically allocate capital across DeFi pools, including risk adjustments based on TVL and protocol age to ensure safer, smarter portfolio man...
- [About us](https://zap-pilot.gitbook.io/zap-pilot/product/about-us.md)
- [Roadmap](https://zap-pilot.gitbook.io/zap-pilot/product/roadmap.md): A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step!


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